I'll update yours right now. Sorry, I have this program I have to write for my Programming Class and it's just crazy. I have to create 4 search programs, 6 sort programs, and a sort program that I make from scratch that can't be the same of the well-known sort programs. Too much!

Dude, I'm OK with you doing your homework first! Sounds like you are having lots of fun too....

And try to get Valgaurs 5.3 too after all the efforts and cold he endured to make that happen!!!

What post number is his? I'll add his now since I'm stopping for tonight.

I had to actually go up the chain to the store manager to honor it because they no longer have a CompUSA here in Austin so it's not considered a 'local market' and the online deal the department rep wasn't able to replicate since it was only sent out as an email newsletter.

Get pre-delid temps before you delid so that you (and we) can know if there was an improvement in temps and OCs and how much of an improvment it is. Better than if you delid first and not get to see how much better it is with a delid to make sure you are extra happy with the choice!

Yep. It can be scary. Read through the results of others and their success in doing it and how they did it and see if the idea becomes more real and doable or not. If not, everyone understands. Deliding is not for everyone. But if you like to OC, and temps get in your way, then it is an alternative that works.

Yep. It can be scary. Read through the results of others and their success in doing it and how they did it and see if the idea becomes more real and doable or not. If not, everyone understands. Deliding is not for everyone. But if you like to OC, and temps get in your way, then it is an alternative that works.http://www.overclock.net/t/1313179/delidded-ivy-bridge-club/90

I like to do mild overclocks as I just use my PC's for gaming. I was thinking of just doing a 4.2 OC since I only have a CM Evo and like I said I just use my PC for gaming and like to overclock for fun but be safe